Monday, February 04, 2008

All But Republicans and Green Party Can Vote in Democratic Primary?

Democrats and unaffiliated voters can cast ballots in that primary. (Members of other parties, such as the Green Party, will technically be considered unaffiliated voters, except for those registered in the Constitutional Party.)

Rules of the game * Independent (small i) voters have a choice. They can vote in the Democratic primary just by asking for a ballot. If they are willing to sign up as a Republican at the polls, they can vote in the GOP primary. * Registered Republicans can vote only in the GOP primary; registered Democrats only in the Democratic primary.